Royal Jordanian
OneworldRoyal Jordanian is the national carrier of Jordan and operates as a full-service international airline with a focus on connecting Amman with the Middle East, Europe and selected long-haul destinations. From a traveler’s perspective the airline offers full-service fares with cabin service on international routes and participates in the Oneworld alliance, which expands partnership and connectivity options through codeshares and alliance members.
Royal Club - Royal Jordanian's Frequent Flyer Program
Royal Jordanian’s frequent flyer program is called Royal Club. Members earn award credits on Royal Jordanian flights and with partner airlines; accrued points can be redeemed for award travel and typical airline extras such as upgrades and excess-baggage waivers. As an Oneworld member, Royal Club interacts with alliance partners for earning and redemption, and the program includes elite benefits such as lounge access and priority services for higher-tier members. If you fly Royal Jordanian or Oneworld partners regularly, crediting to Royal Club is worthwhile; occasional flyers should compare earning and redemption options across partner programs before choosing where to credit.
Where Royal Jordanian Flies
Royal Jordanian operates from its main base at Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) in Amman and focuses on connecting the Middle East with Europe, North Africa and parts of Asia using a mix of short-, medium- and long-haul services. The carrier’s network is regionally focused across the Levant and Gulf with onward services to Europe and selected intercontinental routes; it also relies on codeshares and its position in the Oneworld alliance to extend reach beyond its own operated destinations. Flight frequencies and specific city pairs vary by season and demand, so check current schedules for nonstop options.
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Aircraft and Cabin Classes
Royal Jordanian operates a mix of narrowbody aircraft for short- and medium-haul routes and widebodies for longer international services. Narrowbody types include Airbus A320-family aircraft and regional jets such as the Embraer 195, while widebody types on longer sectors include Airbus A330/A340 and Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft; older types have appeared in its historical fleet. Cabins generally consist of a full-service business class (marketed as Crown Class) and economy class, with long-haul aircraft offering enhanced business-class seating compared with short-haul equipment; exact seat features and availability vary by aircraft and route.
Aircraft types operated: Airbus A320 family, Airbus A330, Airbus A340, Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Embraer 195, Boeing 720, Handley Page Dart Herald
Tips for Flying Royal Jordanian
- Check the fare rules at booking: Royal Jordanian is a full-service carrier so international fares often include checked baggage, but allowances vary by route and fare class.
- If you want lounge access, book Crown Class (business) or ensure you have Oneworld elite status - access policies apply at Queen Alia (AMM) and partner lounges.
- Confirm whether your itinerary is a Royal Jordanian flight or a codeshare number - baggage and through-checking can differ on partner-operated segments.
- Use online check-in to save time, but verify the airline’s check-in and bag drop cutoff times for your airport as they can be stricter than general recommendations.